The inscriptions on the ruins at Zimboë might throw a new light on the position of Ophir, and perhaps entirely clear up one of the most interesting questions of Sacred history.

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FOOTNOTES

[1] See vol. i., p. 333.

[2] See vol. i. p. 120.

[3] See vol. i., chap. viii. on Delagoa Bay: its History and Resources.

[4] To his widow and five orphans he has left the heritage of a good name: while it is hoped that the reader will assist the author to respond to an earnest appeal which has just reached him, from Natal, on their behalf.

[5] 1 Kings, chapter x., v. 10.